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... whole 'complex' together is very big so there were a lot of people too. After visiting the temple we took the bus back (after making a grouppicture with some kind of machine that took a picture of you and you can edit and send to yourself later) back to the city Gyeongju. We decided to have 'streetfood' as lunch. We had a kind of pancake with green onions (? To me it looked like an omelette with grass), the Korean version of sushi which contained more ingredients compared ...

I haven't really thought about posting anything about any of my students, but over the last couple of weeks I gathered some footage and thought I'd give a glimpse of what it's like with them.

The first video of the two girls includes Hillary and Erin. They're both best friends and practically inseparable. Right now Hillary has a chicken named White who she loves so much, she hardly goes a day without talking about him, ...

... through multiple dynasties, civil wars, coups, and more change than any group of people should ever be comfortable with. You'll hear names like Silla, Goryeo, and Joseon surface in much of the history. But what do they mean?

Sure, Silla, Goryeo, and Joseon were all names of dynasties that ruled over the histories of Korea, but when most people think of Kings, Queens, and conquests, they think of the cycle of destruction and ...

... led further to an elevated path along a lilly pond. There are actually inroads hiking trails connecting all the temples away from the main road but not clearly marked so I didnt want to get lost in the interior and decided to stay on the main road.